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Massad Ayoob’s 10 Commandments Of Concealed Carry
Daily Caller ^ | Massad Ayoob

Posted on 12/24/2017 7:59:45 AM PST by Strac6

COMMANDMENT I:

If You Choose To Carry, Always Carry As Much As Possible

Hollywood actors get to see the script beforehand, and nothing is fired at them but blanks. You don’t have either luxury. Criminals attack people in times and places where they don’t think the victims will be prepared for them. It’s what they do. The only way to be prepared to ward off such predators is to always be prepared: i.e., to be routinely armed and constantly ready to respond to deadly threats against you and those who count on you for protection. It’s not about convenience; it’s about life and death.

COMMANDMENT II:

Don’t Carry A Gun If You Aren’t Prepared To Use It

The gun is not a magic talisman that wards off evil. It is a special-purpose emergency rescue tool: no more, no less. History shows us that—for police and for armed citizens alike—the mere drawing of the gun ends the great majority of criminal threats, with the offender either surrendering or running away. However, you must always remember that criminals constitute an armed subculture themselves, living in an underworld awash with stolen, illegal weapons. They don’t fear the gun; they fear the resolutely armed man or woman pointing that gun at them. And, being predators, they are expert judges of what is prey and what is a creature more dangerous to them than what they had thought a moment ago was their prey. Thus, the great irony: the person who is prepared to kill if they must to stop a murderous transgression by a human predator is the person who is least likely to have to do so.

COMMANDMENT III:

Don’t Let The Gun Make You Reckless

Lightweight pseudo-psychologists will tell you that “the trigger will pull the finger,” and your possession of your gun will make you want to kill someone. Rubbish. The gun is no more an evil talisman that turns kindly Dr. Jekyll into evil Mr. Hyde than it is a good talisman that drives off evil. Those of us who have spent decades immersed in the twin cultures of American law enforcement and the responsibly armed citizenry know that the truth is exactly the opposite. A good person doesn’t see their weapon as a supercharger or excuse for aggression, but as brakes that control that natural human emotion. The law itself holds the armed individual to “a higher standard of care,” requiring that they do all that is possible to avoid using deadly force until it becomes clearly necessary. Prepare and act accordingly.

COMMANDMENT IV:

Carry Legally

If you live someplace where there is no provision to carry a gun to protect yourself and your loved ones, don’t let pusillanimous politicians turn you into a convicted felon. Move! It’s a quality of life issue. Rhetorical theory that sounds like “I interpret the law this way, because I believe the law should be this way”—which ignores laws that aren’t that way—can sacrifice your freedom, your status as a gun-owning free American and your ability to provide for your family. If you live where a CCW permit is available, get the damn permit. If you don’t, move to someplace that does. Yes, it is that simple. And if you are traveling, check sources such as handgunlaw.us to make sure that you are legal to carry in the given jurisdiction. Don’t let the legal system make you a felon for living up to your responsibilities to protect yourself and those who count on you. If you carry, make sure you carry legally.

COMMANDMENT V:

Know What You’re Doing

Gunfights are won by those who shoot fastest and straightest, and are usually measured in seconds. Legal aftermaths last for years, and emotional after-maths, for lifetimes. Get educated in depth in the management of all three stages of encounter beforehand.

COMMANDMENT VI:

Concealed Means Concealed

If your local license requires concealed carry, keep the gun truly concealed. The revealing of a concealed handgun is seen in many quarters as a threat, which can result in charges of criminal threatening, brandishing and more. A malevolent person who wants to falsely accuse you of threatening them with a gun will have their wrongful accusation bolstered if the police find you with a gun where they said it was. Yes, that happens. Some jurisdictions allow “open carry.” I support the right to open carry, in the proper time and place, but I have found over the decades that there are relatively few ideal times or places where the practice won’t unnecessarily and predictably frighten someone the carrier had no reason to scare.

COMMANDMENT VII:

Maximize Your Firearms Familiarity

If you ever need that gun, it will happen so quickly and terribly that you’ll have to be swift and sure. If you don’t, you’ll still be handling a deadly weapon in the presence of people you love. Making gun manipulation second nature—safety as well as draw-fire-hit—is thus doubly important.

COMMANDMENT VIII:

Understand The Fine Points

Don’t just read the headlines or editorials, read the fine print. Actually study the laws of your jurisdiction. What’s legal in one place won’t be legal in another. Cities may have prohibitions that states don’t. Remember the principle, “ignorance of the law is no excuse.”

COMMANDMENT IX:

Carry An Adequate Firearm

A motor scooter is a motor vehicle, but it’s a poor excuse for a family car. A .22 or a .25 is a firearm, but it’s a poor excuse for defense. Carry a gun loaded with ammunition that has a track record of quickly stopping lethal assaults. Hint: if your chosen caliber is not used by police or military personnel, it’s probably not powerful enough for its intended purpose.

COMMANDMENT X:

Use Common Sense

Common sense—encompassing ethics and logic and law alike—must be your constant guide and companion when you decide to carry a gun. Not idealism, not rhetoric. When you carry a gun, you literally carry the power of life and death. It is a power that belongs only in the hands of responsible people who care about consequences, and who are respectful of life and limb and human safety—that of others as well as their own.


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Good core info for new CCW and good reminders for all of us

My rules:

Never point a weapon at something you are not prepared to kill.

Never just display a weapon as an legally unjustified threat. That is the crime of "assault."

If you ever use a weapon, remember who the witnesses were, and who they weren't. In the Michael Brown shooting, there were multiple so-called witnesses who started the "Hands Up - Don't Shoot" rumors and who were later proven to not be witnesses to anything. Point out the witnesses, or lack of them to arriving LEOs. Likewise, if perp shot at you and hit a target that might be later moves, such as a car, point that out to LEOs as well.

If the perp had a weapon, ensure no co-conspirator of his removes it from the scene.

Other than that, identify yourself to the LEO, and then direct all, I repeat ALL LEO question to your lawyer.

1 posted on 12/24/2017 7:59:45 AM PST by Strac6
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To: Strac6

Sorry for typos:

Good core info for new CCW and good reminders for all of us

My rules:

Never point a weapon at something you are not prepared to kill.

Never just display a weapon as a legally unjustified threat. That is the crime of “assault.”

If you ever use a weapon, remember who the witnesses were, and who they weren’t. In the Michael Brown shooting, there were multiple so-called witnesses who started the “Hands Up - Don’t Shoot” rumors and who were later proven to not be witnesses to anything. Point out the witnesses, or lack of them to arriving LEOs. Likewise, if perp shot at you and hit a target that might be later moved, such as a car, point that out to LEOs as well.

If the perp had a weapon, ensure no co-conspirator of his removes it from the scene.

Other than that, identify yourself to the LEO, and then direct all, I repeat ALL LEO question to your lawyer.


2 posted on 12/24/2017 8:04:58 AM PST by Strac6 ("Mrs. Strac, Pilatus, and Sig Sauer: All the fun things in my life are Swiss!")
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To: Strac6
My number one rule is the best gunfight is the one you don't have. Yes, sometimes it is forced upon you and you have no choice. Benn there done that and don't want to do it again - if preventable. I have discussed this with Ayoob on the radio and he will allow my position, but it doesn't fit his business model.
3 posted on 12/24/2017 8:05:14 AM PST by mad_as_he$$
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To: Strac6

And remember, after shooting someone, that your 911 call is recorded for the sole purpose of using your utterances against you.


4 posted on 12/24/2017 8:08:58 AM PST by umgud
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To: Strac6

Nice set of written down rules


5 posted on 12/24/2017 8:12:27 AM PST by BuffaloJack (Men stand up for freedom; slaves kneel before their masters.)
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To: Strac6; mylife; Joe Brower; MaxMax; Randy Larsen; waterhill; Envisioning; AZ .44 MAG; umgud; ...

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This Ping List is for all things pertaining to the 2nd Amendment.

FReepmail me if you want to be added to or deleted from the list.

More 2nd Amendment related articles on FR's Bang List.

6 posted on 12/24/2017 8:13:49 AM PST by PROCON (Merry Christmas and Happy Trump Year!)
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To: umgud

“And remember, after shooting someone, that your 911 call is recorded for the sole purpose of using your utterances against you.”

That is a very foolish comment. That is far from the sole purpose. #1 reason is when some idiot screams something almost unintelligible into phone, they can replay it to try to decipher it.


7 posted on 12/24/2017 8:16:49 AM PST by Strac6 ("Mrs. Strac, Pilatus, and Sig Sauer: All the fun things in my life are Swiss!")
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To: Strac6
Hint: if your chosen caliber is not used by police or military personnel, it’s probably not powerful enough for its intended purpose.

Do the military or police get issued anything in .45? Because I'm pretty sure .45 is powerful.

8 posted on 12/24/2017 8:18:43 AM PST by wastedyears (US out of the UN, UN out of the US.)
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To: Strac6
Good grief, that guy is fantastic.

Massad Ayoob: Judicious Use Of Deadly Force.

9 posted on 12/24/2017 8:19:41 AM PST by Steely Tom ([Seth Rich] == [the Democrat's John Dean])
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To: Strac6

Also, your first line on 911 call should be the location, the cross-streets. That way if you are cut off, they still know where to send help.


10 posted on 12/24/2017 8:20:21 AM PST by Strac6 ("Mrs. Strac, Pilatus, and Sig Sauer: All the fun things in my life are Swiss!")
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Col Jeff Cooper’s Four Firearms Rules:

1. All guns are always loaded.

2. Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy.

3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target.

4. Be sure of your target and what is beyond it.


11 posted on 12/24/2017 8:20:34 AM PST by wastedyears (US out of the UN, UN out of the US.)
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To: Strac6

We’ll have to agree to disagree.


12 posted on 12/24/2017 8:20:46 AM PST by umgud
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To: wastedyears

Problem is, .45 in a short barrelled weapon is usually way too much gun for all but very experienced shooters.

9mm with good ammunition, (Barnes or Ranger +P bonded) is fine.


13 posted on 12/24/2017 8:22:38 AM PST by Strac6 ("Mrs. Strac, Pilatus, and Sig Sauer: All the fun things in my life are Swiss!")
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To: umgud

With respect, you are entitled to your own opinion, but not your own set of facts.


14 posted on 12/24/2017 8:24:10 AM PST by Strac6 ("Mrs. Strac, Pilatus, and Sig Sauer: All the fun things in my life are Swiss!")
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To: mad_as_he$$

Exactly. You never lose the gunfight you walk away from. RVN was enough bodies.

Deadly danger to me or Mrs Strac? Engage. Car being stolen from driveway, call cops then USAA.


15 posted on 12/24/2017 8:27:24 AM PST by Strac6 ("Mrs. Strac, Pilatus, and Sig Sauer: All the fun things in my life are Swiss!")
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To: wastedyears

Yes, the 45ACP is issued to our SWAT teams here.


16 posted on 12/24/2017 8:27:58 AM PST by bruoz
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To: Strac6

My rules:

Never expose yourself to ambush in transitional spaces. Police and security guards excepted.

If you have to go to Walmart, do so in the morning, not at 10 pm.

Never go anywhere after bedtime.

Do not show your phone, flash a wad, or let your cc be detected.

Stay in front of those you have an obligation to protect.

Never let a stranger approach you. Step back, get an object between you.

Never allow your car to become a coffin. Leave room between you and the car in front to make a U turn or go around. Don’t hesitate to run over someone who is threatening you even if they are unarmed. If your car isn’t mobile, get out and dominate the space.

Never speak to the police about a conflict. Your lawyer can do that for you. No matter what they say, they are not on your side and their questions will wait. Let them arrest you if that is offered as an alternative to a statement.


17 posted on 12/24/2017 8:31:32 AM PST by anton
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To: Strac6

Good info as usual by Mr. Ayoob...

Read and comprehended, that’s all good advice from someone who knows from firsthand experience...

From the comfort of the LazyBoy, it’s easy for the chairborne ranger types to parse and pick, to dissect at leisure, but for the noob to CCW here’s a good foundation...

Thanks for posting, and Merry Christmas to all at FR...


18 posted on 12/24/2017 8:34:19 AM PST by elteemike (Light travels faster than sound...That's why so many people appear bright until you hear them speak)
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To: Steely Tom

Yes, Ayoob is very good. I’ve read some of his books.


19 posted on 12/24/2017 8:37:01 AM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts (Ban pre-shredded cheese now! Make America Grate Again.)
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To: Strac6

20 posted on 12/24/2017 8:38:24 AM PST by tired&retired (Blessings)
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